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Irregeneration
Irregeneration Ir`re*gen`er*a"tion, n.
An unregenerate state. [Obs.]
Unregeneration
Unregeneration Un`re*gen`er*a"tion, n.
Unregeneracy.
Meaning of Regeneration from wikipedia
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Regeneration may
refer to:
Regeneration (biology), the
ability to...
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disturbance or damage.
Every species is
capable of
regeneration, from
bacteria to humans.
Regeneration can
either be
complete where the new
tissue is the...
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Regeneration in
humans is the
regrowth of lost
tissues or
organs in
response to injury. This is in
contrast to
wound healing, or
partial regeneration...
- of
biological regeneration.
Regeneration refers to
ecosystems replenishing what is
being eaten, disturbed, or harvested.
Regeneration's biggest force...
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phase of
liver regeneration following partial hepatectomy occurs outside of
hepatocytes in the ECM and it
prepares the
liver for
regeneration and hepatocyte...
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Tooth regeneration is a stem cell
based regenerative medicine procedure in the
field of
tissue engineering and stem cell
biology to
replace damaged or...
- them have the
ability to
regenerate lost
limbs and tube feet. Star fish that
exhibit unidirectional regeneration, or
regeneration that is
restricted to a...
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which is to
follow regeneration as a sign of
obedience to the New Testament; as such, the
Methodist Churches teach that
regeneration occurs during the...
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Urban renewal (also
called urban regeneration in the
United Kingdom and
urban redevelopment in the
United States) is a
program of land
redevelopment often...
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person of the
Regeneration was
Fontes Pereira de Melo.
Although it
cannot be
delimited definitely in the time, the
period of the
Regeneration endured for...